interfere

interfere
verb
[no obj.]
  1. (interfere with)prevent (a process or activity) continuing or being carried out properly
    扰乱,干扰(过程或活动使不能继续或正常进行)
    a holiday job would interfere with his studies.
    假期打工会干扰他的学习。
    ■(of a thing) strike against (something) when working; get in the way of
    阻碍,妨害,妨碍
    the rotors are widely separated and do not interfere with one another.
    旋翼相距很远,不会互相妨碍。
    ■handle or adjust (something) without permission, especially so as to cause damage
    (未经允许)摆弄,(尤指)弄坏
    he admitted interfering with a van.
    他承认擅自动过了货车。
    ■(Law)attempt to bribe or intimidate (a witness)
    (律)企图贿赂或拉拢(证人)
  2. take part or intervene in an activity without invitation or necessity
    (未经邀请或没必要)参与,涉入,插手,干涉
    she tried not to interfere in her children's lives.
    她尽量不去干涉孩子们的生活。
    [as adj. interfering]interfering busybodies.
    爱管闲事的好事者。
  3. (interfere with)(Brit.)sexually molest or assault (someone, especially a child or young person) (used euphemistically)
    (英,婉)侮辱,强暴;(尤指对年少者)性骚扰
  4. (Physics)(物理)(of light or other electromagnetic waveforms) mutually act upon each other and produce interference
    (光或其他电磁波)相互作用,相互干扰
    light pulses interfere constructively in a fibre to emit a pulse.
    纤维内光脉冲之间有效相互作用释放出一束脉冲。
    ■cause interference to a broadcasted radio signal
    (对无线电广播信号的)干扰
  5. (of a horse) knock one foot against the fetlock of another leg
    (指马)碰踝,绊脚
派生
interferer
noun
inteferingly
adverb
语源
  1. late Middle English: from Old French s'entreferir 'strike each other', from entre- 'between' + ferir (from Latin ferire 'to strike')
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